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Step 1: Identify Your Learning Style
The first crucial step an individual must take in learning a new language is to
identify their learning style. These preferred styles guide the way a person learns
by stimulating key areas of the brain to learning more effective. Knowing which
type they are ensures that they can maximize their potential to retain knowledge.
By recognizing learning styles, a learner will be able to recall information better.
They will also be able to use techniques that improve the speed and quality of
their learning. There are seven different learning styles: spatial, auditory,
linguistic, kinesthetic, mathematical, interpersonal, and interpersonal.
Spatial learners learn best using images and spatial understanding.
Aural learners prefer using sound and music.
Verbal learners enjoy using words, both written and oral.
Kinesthetic learners use their bodies to learn, their hands and sense of touch
especially.
Mathematic learners are best suited to logic and reasoning systems.
Social learners enjoy learning in groups or with other people.
Intrapersonal or solitary learners work alone using self-study methods.
It is important to determine which type of style an individual falls under so they
could make the most out of their study time. This ensures that they are studying
in an effective manner.